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hilarious. >> so npr put out an apology. >> as they should have. >> on behalf of npr we apologize to abigail and all the others who probably feel like her. we must confess the campaign's gone on too long for her, too. >> agreement on that question. >> yes. >> now let's get to this. a tough choice between one and two. big bird, believe it or not, came up just short, going back to that first presidential debate. governor romney broke some bad news to the big yellow pbs icon when the candidate spelled out his spending cuts. >> i'm going to stop the subsidy to pbs. i'm going to stop other things. i like pbs. i love big bird. >> big twitter account, of course, @firebigbird and lots of pictures, big bird sitting on the stoop saying will work for third and big bird in a depression-era line and big bird responded via the "sesame street" page saying my bed time is usually 7:45. i was tired yesterday and fell asleep at 7:00. did i miss anything last night? >> prompted a whole campaign from the obama side as well. >> it became a talking point. >> and the craziest think of all sexy big bird hall
hilarious. >> so npr put out an apology. >> as they should have. >> on behalf of npr we apologize to abigail and all the others who probably feel like her. we must confess the campaign's gone on too long for her, too. >> agreement on that question. >> yes. >> now let's get to this. a tough choice between one and two. big bird, believe it or not, came up just short, going back to that first presidential debate. governor romney broke some bad news to the big...
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Nov 23, 2012
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npr's say the discovery came from the soil that was analyzed by the river is on board can as a chemistry lab. the data is looking really good but they want to double check the results before announcing what curiosity found. they'll make the announcement in san francisco and an american geophysical event being held next month. he can catch dr. phil after the morning news on to at 10:00. it twisted grief, as 60 neuroses are parents of the first time after she killed a seven year-old boy with her car. we will be right back into minutes as the kron4 morning news continues. we'll have more on the latest breaking news story in palo alto. a person killed and another in critical condition in an accident involving a chp officer. a live look here, the accident happened to hours ago and the 1 01 is completely blocked off and saiinto one lane. in many >> 6 people in side slammed into the back of the chp vehicle over on the side of the road. thrget 3 yearsgiving weekend, interest-free financing and save up to $600 on beautyrest and posturepedic. even get 3 years interest-free financing on serta icomf
npr's say the discovery came from the soil that was analyzed by the river is on board can as a chemistry lab. the data is looking really good but they want to double check the results before announcing what curiosity found. they'll make the announcement in san francisco and an american geophysical event being held next month. he can catch dr. phil after the morning news on to at 10:00. it twisted grief, as 60 neuroses are parents of the first time after she killed a seven year-old boy with her...
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Nov 7, 2012
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the new york times," usa today and other national publications, and he has been a frequent guest on npr and bbc and broadcast television. he recently addressed the key 20 summit in moscow those mexico and his co-founder of the new england institute for cognitive science and studies and associate professor of philosophy and religious studies in the university of new england. he's been a student of how human beings make their way in the world even though that way it is often not pretty. he challenges each to tinker with our own wiring to be aware, and he hopes to do better to refer his profound insight into the human condition and in to the conditions, some documents place on others we present him to the anisielf-wolf book award for non-fiction. [applause] ♪ >> this is wonderful, and i deeply appreciate the fact that such a distinguished jury read my book much less thought that was worthy of this great honor. in a moment i am going to read an excerpt from "less than human." which deals of course with the atrocities but it's useful to remind ourselves of the point considering the atrocit
the new york times," usa today and other national publications, and he has been a frequent guest on npr and bbc and broadcast television. he recently addressed the key 20 summit in moscow those mexico and his co-founder of the new england institute for cognitive science and studies and associate professor of philosophy and religious studies in the university of new england. he's been a student of how human beings make their way in the world even though that way it is often not pretty. he...
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Nov 20, 2012
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it is still possible to pick of the new york times, to listen to npr, to watch the news hour. the outlook is there. my old friend says, is dull. sometimes i say, you are a little too daring. but is there. there is still good journalism being committed. the good journalists cannot help it if the public seems to be moving in other directions. i am making the point, and i do not know if i am wishing for this to happen, but i think it will only happen when people realize how devastating the consequences are of not having objective journalism. >> do you know clark kent? >> know him well. we have on occasion use the same phone booth. >> clark kent is no longer the reporter for the daily planet. >> what does he do now? >> he is a blogger. >> where does he change? >> probably in the curator's kitchen. that is an indication of how profoundly different journalism is from years ago to today. i am saying this is so much more difficult to find, and the areas you will go after are not terribly reliable, and i would like to think about the north star of journalism today. when you started, yo
it is still possible to pick of the new york times, to listen to npr, to watch the news hour. the outlook is there. my old friend says, is dull. sometimes i say, you are a little too daring. but is there. there is still good journalism being committed. the good journalists cannot help it if the public seems to be moving in other directions. i am making the point, and i do not know if i am wishing for this to happen, but i think it will only happen when people realize how devastating the...
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Nov 10, 2012
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so over the weekend i am driving in new england and listening to npr. the state department spokesman has just resigned. well, thank you very much. my members loves you, but on monday morning i had so many calls and the males, what did i mess by not going to that luncheon? he is a man of great candor become a principal, and trouble for speaking truth to power in saying something about the treatment and attention of private brad manning a over the wikileaks thing. you have ready on your feet. i owe you all a great thanks for being with us today. plenty to do that for you. [applause] >> i resigned two hours after speaking to world boston, the tour not connected. i want to make that perfectly clear. so we are coming up on that 2-year anniversary of this thing called the arab spring or the arab awakening or as marquees the title in his book, uprising. almost two years from when of food vendor into any zip himself @booktv himself on fire and literally change the reason. i want to go country by country, but 40,000-foot level, what is this about and what has ha
so over the weekend i am driving in new england and listening to npr. the state department spokesman has just resigned. well, thank you very much. my members loves you, but on monday morning i had so many calls and the males, what did i mess by not going to that luncheon? he is a man of great candor become a principal, and trouble for speaking truth to power in saying something about the treatment and attention of private brad manning a over the wikileaks thing. you have ready on your feet. i...
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npr has apologized to this 4-year-old colorado girl who was apparently pushed over the line by one of the election bulletins. >> i'm tired -- i'm tired of barack obama and mitt romney. >> that's why you're crying? >> oh, it'll be over soon, abbey. >> yes, abby, just five days left. hang in there, beautiful. hang in there. >>> this video of a homemade father/daughter halloween costume has gone viral. dressed as a power loader from the 1986 movie "aliens." he said he would've had to take off the entire contraption if his daughter had needed a diaper change. >>> and the internet loves this, cheeky halloween costume worn by ellen degeneres. >> hola, my name is sofia vagara. >> of course, the real sofia had to point out the most outrageous feature the spoof of the dress she wore to the emmies last month. it's now 8:10, back to al with a check of the weather. i think that's one of the best costumes so far. >> why would ellen ruin that for me? why would she do that? ellen! only kidding. we love ellen. let's see what we've got as far as your weather's concerned for today. looking at our pick
npr has apologized to this 4-year-old colorado girl who was apparently pushed over the line by one of the election bulletins. >> i'm tired -- i'm tired of barack obama and mitt romney. >> that's why you're crying? >> oh, it'll be over soon, abbey. >> yes, abby, just five days left. hang in there, beautiful. hang in there. >>> this video of a homemade father/daughter halloween costume has gone viral. dressed as a power loader from the 1986 movie...
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Nov 21, 2012
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possible, it is still possible, and you and i do everyday, to pick up "the new york times," to listen to npr, to pick up the "wall street journal," to watch the news our. the outlets are there. we have to look, out old friend jim lehrer used to stay with the program that bears to be tilted and i was said to jim go sometimes my friend, i think you're a little too daring. [laughter] >> but it's there. there is still good journalism been committed. that good journalists can't help it if the public, in droves, seems to be moving in other directions. i'm simply making the point, and i don't know whether i am wishing for this to happen because as i say, i think it will only happen when people realize how devastating the consequences are. of not having a objective journalists out there. >> do you know clark kent? >> no, him well. we have on occasion used the same phone booth. [laughter] >> clark kent is no longer a reporter for the daily planet. >> what does he do not? >> he's a blogger. >> o. spent if you pickup -- >> where does he change? [laughter] >> probably in the curators a kitchen. [laughte
possible, it is still possible, and you and i do everyday, to pick up "the new york times," to listen to npr, to pick up the "wall street journal," to watch the news our. the outlets are there. we have to look, out old friend jim lehrer used to stay with the program that bears to be tilted and i was said to jim go sometimes my friend, i think you're a little too daring. [laughter] >> but it's there. there is still good journalism been committed. that good journalists...
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reporter in harvard university professor, now contributes to not center is and also a commentator on npr. this is about an hour 15 minutes. [applause] >> hello and welcome to the national press club into another edition of the caliber poor. i am marvin kolb and our subject tonight, the subject of news, conversation with ted gobble about democracy and the press. they use the word hardly but it's on its way out in something new is emerging, whether what is the will satisfy urgent needs of our democracy cannot be known at this time. let's hope that it will because about a free, inquisitive, occasionally rambunctious media will not be living in an open society. the free press and open society are intimately linked, one dependent on the other. if network news is that twilight, perhaps our democracy is facing a turning point as well. i've asked an old friend, ted koppel to understand what those changes might mean for society. ted is known best for his 25 years as anchor and host of "nightline," but has also been a foreign correspondent, war correspondent and his covert campaigns. in preparing
reporter in harvard university professor, now contributes to not center is and also a commentator on npr. this is about an hour 15 minutes. [applause] >> hello and welcome to the national press club into another edition of the caliber poor. i am marvin kolb and our subject tonight, the subject of news, conversation with ted gobble about democracy and the press. they use the word hardly but it's on its way out in something new is emerging, whether what is the will satisfy urgent needs of...
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[laughter] so over the weekend i'm driving in new england and listening to npr: state department spokesman p.j. crowley has just resigned. well, p.j., thank you very much. my members loved you, but on monday morning i had so many calls and e-mails from members, what did i miss by not going to that lunch? [laughter] he is a man of great candor, principle. he got in trouble for speaking truth to power and saying something about the treatment, the detention of private brad manning over the wikileaks thing. but you've landed on your feet. i owe you all a great thanks for being with us here today. thank you. >> glad i could do that for you. [laughter] [applause] i resigned two hours after speaking to world boston. the two are not connected, i want to make that perfectly clear. [laughter] so we're coming up on the two-year anniversary of this thing called the arab spring or the arab awakening or, as marc used in the title of his book, arab uprising. almost two years from when a fruit vendor in tunisia lit himself on fire and has literally changed the region. i want to go country by country, but
[laughter] so over the weekend i'm driving in new england and listening to npr: state department spokesman p.j. crowley has just resigned. well, p.j., thank you very much. my members loved you, but on monday morning i had so many calls and e-mails from members, what did i miss by not going to that lunch? [laughter] he is a man of great candor, principle. he got in trouble for speaking truth to power and saying something about the treatment, the detention of private brad manning over the...
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it is still possible to pick of the new york times, to listen to npr, to watch the news hour. the all books are there. our old friend says, -- the outlook is there. my old friend says, is dull. sometimes i say, you are a little too daring. but is there. there is still good journalism being committed. the good journalists cannot help it if the public seems to be moving in other directions. i am making the point, and i do not know if i am wishing for this to happen, but i think it will only happen when people realize how devastating the consequences are of not having objective journalism. >> do you know clark kent? >> know him well. we have on occasion use the same phone booth. >> clark kent is no longer the reporter for the daily planet. >> what does he do now? >> he is of lager. >> where does he change -- he is a blogger. >> where does he change? >> probably in the curator's kitchen. that is an indication of how profoundly different journalism is from years ago to today. i am saying this is so much more difficult to find, and the areas you will go after are not terribly reliab
it is still possible to pick of the new york times, to listen to npr, to watch the news hour. the all books are there. our old friend says, -- the outlook is there. my old friend says, is dull. sometimes i say, you are a little too daring. but is there. there is still good journalism being committed. the good journalists cannot help it if the public seems to be moving in other directions. i am making the point, and i do not know if i am wishing for this to happen, but i think it will only...